RNC’s Ronna McDaniel: ‘We See Things Shifting Our Way’

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Republican National Committee head Ronna McDaniel said Thursday that President Donald Trump must hold Florida, North Carolina and Georgia, where challenger Joe Biden is pushing hard.

In an interview on Newsmax TV’s ”Spicer & Co.,” McDaniel insisted, however, there are ”multiple paths” to an Electoral College victory.

”You’ve got to hold Florida, North Carolina, Georgia,” she said. ”You’ve got to hold that in the states you won in 2016.

”We see things shifting our way,” she said, adding that ”our voters are not as inclined to vote by mail …”

”In Florida, we’re doing well in early voting,” she said, adding that early voting in Florida, Arizona and North Carolina ”is really where our voters are coming out.”

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  1. (Big League Politics) – President Donald Trump has just taken the lead for the first time in Florida, according to a RealClearPolitics poll released on October 27, 2020, despite Democrats lead in early voting.
    The website’s average of polls shows that Trump holds a razor thin 0.4 percent advantage over his Democrat challenger Joe Biden. About 2.7 million Democrats have already cast their ballots in the Sunshine State, a narrow lead over the approximately 2.4 million Republicans who voted early. Approximately 1.3 million Floridians cast votes without any party affiliation.
    Florida is an electorally crucial state. Democrats have won the general election only twice without winning Florida since 1860. John Kennedy won the presidency in 1960 and Bill Clinton in 1992 without picking up Florida.
    Trump beat Hilary Clinton by a razor thin 1.2 percent margin in 2016.
    However, there might be a recent twist in the nature of the Florida battle. On October 28, 2020, RealClearPolitics noted that race between Trump and Biden is effectively tied. These numbers will likely fluctuate from here until November 3, 2020.
    Florida is rather interesting because of its Caribbean Hispanic voting demographic, which does not vote as solidly Democrat as other Hispanic groups in the state. Trump’s nationalist message has likely made inroads with this demographic, along with working class whites in Florida’s Panhandle.
    Trump must continue positioning himself as the sole nationalist candidate in this race. Campaigning as a generic Conservatism Inc. candidate will put voters to sleep and likely threaten Trump’s chances in the Sunshine State. Trump should take note and ignore all conventional wisdom.

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